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  • Resources
  • Traditional Careers
  • Non-traditonal careers
  • Getting a job
  • Blog
  • About

Getting Ready for Your New Career

OK, so you've got the perfect skillset (and maybe certification) for the career you want.  That's great. In a perfect world, all you'd need to do to get your new career off the ground would be to apply for the job and get hired. However, we all know that it's more complicated than that. Many prospective employers require that you send them a cover letter & resume. So, how many expert resume writers are out there? Ya, me neither.


Then, if you create a great cover letter & resume, what happens when you are asked to come in for an interview? Are you ready for that? Also, are you just going to just count on a resume that you mailed in? These days , networking has become one of the best ways to find prospective employers. Not only might you find a dream job but you'll make some new friends ... and who couldn't use more of those?

Putting your best foot forward

The first impression you make with a prospective employer will be your cover letter and resume. This is your chance to tell them why you are the best qualified person for the job and the right person for their organization. Done right, this will get you the interview you seek. Click below to get resources that will help you craft that perfect cover letter and resume.

Cover letters & resumes

Meeting your prospective employer

So, you sent in the perfect cover letter & resume and your prospective employer has called you to set up an interview. That's great! Now is your chance to sell them on "you". Not just your qualifications but why you are the person they're seeking. Click below to get resources that will help you "nail" that interview.

The Interview

Making friends with people who have connections

These days, networking is one of the best way to find a potential job. Have you ever hear the saying, "It's not what you know, but who you know"? By networking, you'll meet lots of people in lots of different industries. And, you never know just happens to know the person that is looking to hire someone just like you. Click below to get resources to help you network like a pro.

Networking

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